| DvlshAngel985 | 12-29-2018 07:09 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Lovetodream88
(Post 4782577)
My office has a walk in closet that has their clothes, collars, harnesses, meds, carriers, dog puzzles, extra beds and just everything like that. The hall closet has all the edible stuff bones, treats food and so on. Toy box in my office, upstairs and our craft room. The living room has 3 toys boxes one for balls, one for chews and one for regular toys. I have beds in almost every room also. It has its place there is just a lot of it lol. I over did it for Christmas too but in all of Callie’s 11 years I have never seen her have as much as she did this Christmas so I guess it was worth it lol. I guess with 4 have even more then with one but when it was just Callie she had a massive amount of stuff to lol. | You sound like you have a ton of space! Makes me jealous. Even in Kaji's 9 years with us, he had stuff, but it wasn't overwhelming. He had a shelf in one of the smaller cupboards for all his food and snacks, multiple beds, but he mostly hung out on the couch or our beds, so the multiple dog beds really weren't necessary. He had his own chair at the dining table for family dinners (I know, I know, not a good habit to establish, but he would just sit there to be with the family. He didn't whine, or beg. He was such a good boy) He had a basket of toys that was never more than half full. He only liked 3 toys, his giant (for him) plush soccer ball, his Kong tennis balls, and a tiny soccer ball. He had more, but he just didn't really care for them. Even bully sticks were not his thing. If I bought him one every 6-8 months, he was happy. He would get so bored of them if I bought multiple. They would just sit there. I stopped buying them. He really didn't need much. What a little odd ball, right?
To be fair to the family, my pups share my space to store their stuff. They are mine after all, that includes all fosters. Communal space only has communal use stuff (TV's, books, etc. etc) so if it doesn't fit in our space, we just can't have it. Plus, Kaji never needed it, neither did the fosters. The fosters just want to feel safe. That made having room to move around that much easier. :D |